Rwandese filmmaker Annette Uwizeye leads viewers on a tour through Rwanda’s capital city, exposing its flourishing architecture, colorful mix of local eateries, burgeoning art and fashion scene, dance and night life, all through her take on MY KIGALI.

If ever a city got a great reputation for the friendliest people in the world it's Accra. That’s what most visitors to Ghana tend to say about this huge metropolis. Unlike the poverty porn you will read about the continent, An African City's Nicole Amarteifio and Chris Attoh take you around Accra where there is major league affluence.

Ethiopian natives, Nebyou Kassu, 29, and Emila Getachew, 28, journey with cameras through Addis Ababa where through their unique perspectives, we get a glimpse of life in modern day Addis, and a taste of what the city has to offer.

In this hour-long episode, Nebyou and Emila introduce us to their friends and family by allowing cameras to capture the makings of an Ethiopian-style wedding. We then follow the brother-sister team as they reunite with friends and family through various activities, from partaking in the quintessential Ethiopian coffee ceremonies to skating with friends at a local park, playing football at a local stadium, shopping, dining and enjoying nightlife in Addis.

In this hour-long lifestyle/magazine series, we follow Kenyan-American artist and designer Wawi Amasha as she travels through the streets of Nairobi to the outskirts of Kenya’s capital, giving viewers a taste of her favorite people, places and things to do in Nairobi.

In the pilot episode, Ugandan musician Maurice Kirya takes viewers on an insider’s tour of the best sights, sounds and hot spots in his hometown of Kampala, Uganda. Each episode of the series is hosted by a prominent African or Diaspora talent who reveals their country in a way that only a native can.